Baselines Browser—Option descriptions

Option Description
Buttons -
Edit Edit the name and description of the selected baseline.
Delete Delete the selected baseline. You can only delete a baseline that does not have a deployment package associated with it.
Ignore Warnings View warning messages and either update the study to correct them or indicate that you will ignore the warnings.
Make Public Mark a baseline as public so that other users can view and work with it.
Show Validation/Hide Validation
  • Show Validation—Change from a grid to a tree structure that you can expand to view the validation messages generated during baseline creation.
  • Hide Validation—Change from a tree structure back to a grid that lists only baselines without validation messages.
Refresh Refresh the display of baselines from the Oracle Central Designer database. Job results for baselines that are expanded are also refreshed from the database.
Save As Save the contents of the Baselines Browser to a comma-separated value (CSV) file that can be opened in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
Columns Not all fields appear in the default view. Optionally, you can add the other fields and rearrange the browser view.
Baseline ID Unique identifier of the baseline.
Date Created Date and time that the baseline was created.
Deployed Yes or No, indicating whether the baseline has been processed for deployment.
Description Description of the baseline, updated if you edit the baseline.
Job ID Unique identifier of the job in which the baseline was created.
Name Name of the baseline. By default, the name consists of the string Validation baseline, along with the date and time it was created.
Public Yes or No, indicating whether the validation baseline has been made public.
Revision Revision number of the baseline. The revision consists of three numbers: "Major.Minor.Revision," such as 1.0.2.
  • Major and minor number—The version number of the study design study object. If the study design does not have a version number, the first two numbers are 0.0, such as 0.0.4.
  • Revision number—The number of revisions made to the study since the most recent version label (either major or minor) was created.
Status Status of the baseline:
  • Valid—No warnings and no errors. A baseline with this status can be processed for deployment.
  • Valid with Warnings—One or more warnings exist, but a user has updated them with the Ignore Warnings menu command. A baseline with this status can be processed for deployment.
  • Pending—Validation is in process.
  • Invalid with Warnings—One or more warnings exist and have not been updated with the Ignore Warnings menu command. A baseline with this status cannot be processed for deployment.
  • Invalid—One or more errors exist. A baseline with this status cannot be processed for deployment.
Status Icon Icon that corresponds to the status of the baseline.
Study ID Unique identifier of the study for which the baseline is generated.
Targets The target application(s) for which you validated the study and to which you deploy the study.
Sub-columns The following columns are in the grid that appears when you click Show Job Results and expand the results for a job.
Code Unique identifier for the validation error or warning. You can provide the code when submitting issues to Oracle Support.
Description Description of the baseline message.
Date Created Date and time the validation message was created.
Issue Name Type of issue for which the job result is reporting. This field contains a value only if the job result is a validation error on a rule. Options include Rule Name and sometimes Function Name.
Job Id Unique identifier of the job in which the baseline was created.
Job Result Id Unique identifier of the baseline message.
Object RefName RefName of the study object that is reported in the validation message. This field contains a value only if the job result is a validation error on a rule.
Object Title Title of the study object that is reported in the validation message. This field contains a value only if the job result is a validation error on a rule.
Path Path of the study object that is reported in the validation message. This field contains a value only if the job result is a validation error on a rule.
Target Target application for which you validate the study and to which you deploy the study.
Type Icon Icon that corresponds to the status of the validation type.
Validation Type Type of message:
  • Information—Description of the processing step being performed during validation.
  • Warning—Irregularity that should be investigated. Further processing (for example, creation of a deployment package) can be performed if you explicitly choose to ignore warnings.
  • Error—Fatal problem. No further processing (for example, creation of a deployment package) can be performed until all errors are corrected.
Warning Ignored Indicates if you have chosen to ignore a warning.